Morocco-
Welcome to Carly Yanover and Jessie Grills wiki. This is all about Jews in morocco!
Morocco is located on the continent of Africa. In morocco you have the atlas mountains bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, And the Mediterranean sea. The government in Morocco is a constitutional monarchy. There was once a mass exodus of Jews from Morocco. This was caused by the influence of Zionism or due to persecution by Arab countries. The climate is very hot. The area has a lot of mountains around it. Both Spain and Gibraltar are two out of many countries that border Morocco.
Some popular Jewish foods/recipes are...
  • Jewish French Moroccan Chicken: 4 boneless, skinless chicken thighs, two chopped onions, two tablespoons of olive oil, six tried apricots, six pitted prunes, 2 tablespoons of raisins, 1/2 teaspoons of salt, 1 teaspoon of Tumeric, 1 tablespoon of honey, 2 teaspoons of black ground pepper, 2 teaspoons of cinnamon, 1/2 of lemon juice, 2 cups of chicken stock, and 2 tablespoons of flour.
  • Crisp Moroccan Cookies: 400 grams of margarine or unsalted butter, 1/2 cup of oil, 1 1/2 cups of sugar, 3 eggs, 2 teaspoons of baking flour, and 5-7 cups of flour.
Some customs of the Jewish population in this country is having a henna party a week before a bar/bat mitvah, and Making jewelry. Both of these have helped shape the Jewish religion in Morocco. They speak Arabic. In winter, it is fairly cold, but in summer it is very hot. Some famous people from Morocco are Haim Zafrani, Shlomo Amar, and Serge Haroche. In 1933-1945 there was a big wave of Jewish immigration because in that period of time the holocaust was going on. Jewish day schools are not very popular but some exist. They speak Hebrew in their reformed services. Jews in Morocco celebrate the Passover the same way that jews do here in America. Before the Holocaust there was 225,000 people but after, the population dropped to only 100,000
Hi my name is Carly Yanover. I live in Melville New York. I go to Temple Beth Torah hebrew school. For passover every year I celebrate with my cousins.We all hang out and enjoys each others company. It is super fun to be with my family on a holiday like passover! I look forward to it every year!

Hi. I am Jessie Grill. I live in Melville, New York. I attend Temple Beth Torah hebrew school. For passover, my family gathers around the table and reads the Hagaddah. We all enjoy having fun and laughing with with each other. We believe that the most important part of this holiday is remembering the bravery of our ancestors, and being thankful for the family we have today.